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A LITTLE KNOT OF BLUE by SAMUEL MINTURN PECK

First Line: SHE HATH NO GEMS OF LUSTRE BRIGHT
Last Line: THAT LITTLE KNOT OF BLUE.
Subject(s): YALE UNIVERSITY; YOUTH;

SHE hath no gems of lustre bright
To sparkle in her hair;
No need hath she of borrowed light
To make her beauty fair.
Upon her shining locks afloat
Are daisies wet with dew,
And peeping from her lissome throat
A little knot of blue.
A dainty knot of blue,
A ribbon blithe of hue.
It fills my dreams with sunny gleams, --
That little knot of blue.
I met her down the shadowed lane,
Beneath the apple-tree,
The balmy blossoms fell like rain
Upon my love and me:
And what I said or what I did
That morn I never knew,
But to my breast there came and hid
A little knot of blue.
A little knot of blue,
A love-knot strong and true,
'T will hold my heart till life shall part, --
That little knot of blue.



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